How Much Has Your Baby Nursed?

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“This startup just solved one of the biggest breastfeeding challenges”

Too Many Moms Give Up Breastfeeding Early.

Not knowing how much their infant is feeding is the leading reason why 50% of moms stop breastfeeding after 4-6 weeks. According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF the recommended time for exclusively breastfeeding is 24 weeks.

Meet Momsense.

Momsense is the only Smart Breastfeeding Meter that tells you how much your baby has nursed. We are here to support and enhance your breastfeeding experience.

Meet Momsense.

Momsense is the only Smart Breastfeeding Meter that tells you how much your baby has nursed. We are here to support and enhance your breastfeeding experience.

News Moms Agree:

Oriane Baby Cody’s mother

“...Momsense gave me peace of mind and the confidence to know how much my baby is nursing...”

Momsense Helps New Moms.

Know How Much Your Baby Is Nursing

Provides mothers with real-time knowledge of their baby’s milk intake and nursing habits.

“As a new breastfeeding mom, I was completely consumed by the fear that my baby wasn’t getting enough milk. With Momsense I was able to gain the confidence to continue breastfeeding.”

Susan

Breastfeed With Confidence

Hear and watch your baby swallow and get peace of mind knowing how much your baby is eating.

“The meter has been a game changer for me. I used to worry that my baby wasn’t getting the nutrients he needs. Now, I have confidence when I breastfeed, and I know that he is getting the proper amount of milk he needs to grow.”

Karen

Monitor Your Breastfeeding Sessions

“Using Momsense with my newborn helped reduce so much stress, the recording of each nursing session in the timeline reassured me that my baby was getting enough and what her eating patterns were throughout the days and nights.”

Jessica

100% Baby Safe

Our proven product is safe and complies with strict safety standards.

“Knowing Momsense was 100% safe helped me feel comfortable using the device each time I nursed. As a first time mom the knowledge was so valuable.”